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Jennings
and Ayers Funeral Home, established in 1880 in the Greenvale
community of Wilson County, Tennessee, was the brain-child of J.F. Jennings, Sr. Later, J. Favor Jennings, Jr. and Edgar F.
Ayers became partners and moved the business to the Lascassas
and Cainsville communities. The time was during an era when
funeral services were conducted in churches, homes or even
under a shade tree.
Edwin Ayers was born in May 1912, the son of Edgar Freas Ayers
and Ella Mai Pearcy Ayers and literally grew up in the
business. Even as a youngster he helped his father and his
uncle selling miscellaneous items and groceries from a
peddling wagon. Edwin also worked in what was a general store
and funeral facility located in Cainsville near the Rutherford
and Wilson County border. Edwin
knew from these early years exactly what he would do
professionally. After graduation from Lascassas High School he
enrolled in Gupton-Jones Mortuary Science School, in
Nashville, Tennessee. He later graduated in 1935. In 1936
Edwin purchased his father's share in the funeral home and
moved the operation to
Murfreesboro.
The business was housed in two other locations before being
permanently situated
at 820 South Church Street, its present
site. The former homes, one across the street from St. Paul's
Episcopal Church on East Main Street and another next door to
the Murfreesboro Woman's Club on East College Street are no
longer standing. In 1961, Mr. Favor Jennings died. After Mr.
Favor Jennings died, Edwin bought the beautiful antebellum
home of the Ledbetter family and remodeled to accommodate an
attractive facility with an abundance of parking space for the
future of the business. Edwin Ayers continued to work and
manage the business until his retirement in 1999. Edwin Ayers
died on September 6, 2001.
Mr. Edwin Ayers and his wife, Blanche Knight Ayers had
three children, Eleanor Ayers Teasley, Edwin Jr. and Donald K.
Ayers. Donald K. Ayers and Edwin F. Ayers
Jr. have been
working in the business for over 40 years. Edwin and Blanche
have five
grandchildren. Edwin's three grandsons, George William Haynes III
(Chip), Chadwick
Ayers Haynes and Donald K. Ayers Jr. are
presently associated in the business. One of
Edwin's granddaughters, Edwina Ayers has graduated from John A. Gupton
College of
Mortuary Science in Nashville and is working at Jennings &
Ayers. Amy Ayers is currently a student at
Middle
Tennessee State University.
The hearse
pictured above is
the only originally family owned hearse in Rutherford County.
This carriage was last used to carry
Edwin Ayers' mother to the cemetery in 1915.
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